Our marine life is calling for help.
Australia’s use of shark nets and drumlines by QLD and NSW Governments has resulted in the unnecessary deaths of over 100,000 sharks and numerous marine animals. Despite their long history, these methods have been repeatedly proven ineffective and harmful to marine ecosystems, yet still practised in the name of tourism.
It’s time we stop outdated practices that harm our marine life and ourselves.
We call upon QLD Premier Steven Miles and NSW’s Premier Chris Minns to take these immediate action:
We are collecting 5,000 signatures by July 31, 2024. These outdated practices endanger numerous marine species and create a false sense of security among beachgoers. It’s time to prioritise marine conservation and beach safety through education and modern, non-lethal shark mitigation technologies.
Join us in urging decision-makers to end shark culling and adopt humane, effective strategies for coexisting with sharks in our oceans.
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SUPPORTER VOICES - REASONS FOR SIGNING
the ridiculas idea of Queensland mind set to destrory all creatures that may threatin us is quite
Dennis
2024-07-26 16:40:58
remember we are in their home, they aren't 'man eaters', we're mistaken for fish and do not eat us
Lucy
2024-07-04 16:39:15
This should not be happening. There are more humane ways of protecting our beaches from sharks!
Jennifer
2024-07-03 11:55:59
Value marine life
Karen
2024-06-24 18:47:38
There is too much pressure on our marine life.
Lyn
2024-06-23 17:02:41
I’m vegan
Irene
2024-06-21 20:15:03
Pull the nets out… not precious marine animals!!
Leanne
2024-06-21 19:53:21